Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged. (a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has, ...

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged.

(a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has suffered losses in key “semi-final” state polls against a suddenly energised Opposition, which has made populist farm loan waivers its key campaign theme.

(b) That decision would mean cutting the rates on cement, auto components, motor vehicles, tyres, movie tickets, digital cameras or even ACs, large-screen televisions and dishwashers — leaving out only luxury or sin goods such as big cars, personal aircraft, cigarettes and alcohol from the latest pruning exercise — from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.

(c) Adherence to fiscal prudence is too much to expect when national elections are hardly four months away. ecadbf

(d) It is not surprising, then, to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi promising to ensure a Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate of not more than 18 per cent on “99 per cent of items”.

(e) Bid to ensure rate of not more than 18 per cent for most items may be politically timed, but is economically sound.

(f) PIf endorsed by the states at the coming GST Council meeting on Saturday, it would entail revenue implications. This, when average monthly GST collections of just over Rs 97,000 crore during April-November are below the targeted Rs 1,12,000 crore figure.

The first sentence should be sentence e as it is the introductory sentence which tells about the main topic. i.e. Keeping the GST rates upto 18%. The next sentence must be c which is indicated from the fiscal prudence mentioned in the respective sentence. Sentence a must follow this sentence as it is stating the prospects of the above decision. Sentence d is fixed which should be followed by sentence b that describes the effects of the decision. Sentence f is the last one in the sequence as it is the concluding statement which tells about the implications of the decision.

Question 2

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged. (a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has, ...

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged.

(a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has suffered losses in key “semi-final” state polls against a suddenly energised Opposition, which has made populist farm loan waivers its key campaign theme.

(b) That decision would mean cutting the rates on cement, auto components, motor vehicles, tyres, movie tickets, digital cameras or even ACs, large-screen televisions and dishwashers — leaving out only luxury or sin goods such as big cars, personal aircraft, cigarettes and alcohol from the latest pruning exercise — from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.

(c) Adherence to fiscal prudence is too much to expect when national elections are hardly four months away. ecadbf

(d) It is not surprising, then, to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi promising to ensure a Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate of not more than 18 per cent on “99 per cent of items”.

(e) Bid to ensure rate of not more than 18 per cent for most items may be politically timed, but is economically sound.

(f) PIf endorsed by the states at the coming GST Council meeting on Saturday, it would entail revenue implications. This, when average monthly GST collections of just over Rs 97,000 crore during April-November are below the targeted Rs 1,12,000 crore figure.

The first sentence should be sentence e as it is the introductory sentence which tells about the main topic. i.e. Keeping the GST rates upto 18%. The next sentence must be c which is indicated from the fiscal prudence mentioned in the respective sentence. Sentence a must follow this sentence as it is stating the prospects of the above decision. Sentence d is fixed which should be followed by sentence b that describes the effects of the decision. Sentence f is the last one in the sequence as it is the concluding statement which tells about the implications of the decision.

Question 3

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged. (a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has, ...

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged.

(a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has suffered losses in key “semi-final” state polls against a suddenly energised Opposition, which has made populist farm loan waivers its key campaign theme.

(b) That decision would mean cutting the rates on cement, auto components, motor vehicles, tyres, movie tickets, digital cameras or even ACs, large-screen televisions and dishwashers — leaving out only luxury or sin goods such as big cars, personal aircraft, cigarettes and alcohol from the latest pruning exercise — from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.

(c) Adherence to fiscal prudence is too much to expect when national elections are hardly four months away. ecadbf

(d) It is not surprising, then, to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi promising to ensure a Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate of not more than 18 per cent on “99 per cent of items”.

(e) Bid to ensure rate of not more than 18 per cent for most items may be politically timed, but is economically sound.

(f) PIf endorsed by the states at the coming GST Council meeting on Saturday, it would entail revenue implications. This, when average monthly GST collections of just over Rs 97,000 crore during April-November are below the targeted Rs 1,12,000 crore figure.

Which of the following should be the second sentence of the paragraph?

The first sentence should be sentence e as it is the introductory sentence which tells about the main topic. i.e. Keeping the GST rates upto 18%. The next sentence must be c which is indicated from the fiscal prudence mentioned in the respective sentence. Sentence a must follow this sentence as it is stating the prospects of the above decision. Sentence d is fixed which should be followed by sentence b that describes the effects of the decision. Sentence f is the last one in the sequence as it is the concluding statement which tells about the implications of the decision.

Question 4

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged. (a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has, ...

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged.

(a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has suffered losses in key “semi-final” state polls against a suddenly energised Opposition, which has made populist farm loan waivers its key campaign theme.

(b) That decision would mean cutting the rates on cement, auto components, motor vehicles, tyres, movie tickets, digital cameras or even ACs, large-screen televisions and dishwashers — leaving out only luxury or sin goods such as big cars, personal aircraft, cigarettes and alcohol from the latest pruning exercise — from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.

(c) Adherence to fiscal prudence is too much to expect when national elections are hardly four months away. ecadbf

(d) It is not surprising, then, to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi promising to ensure a Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate of not more than 18 per cent on “99 per cent of items”.

(e) Bid to ensure rate of not more than 18 per cent for most items may be politically timed, but is economically sound.

(f) PIf endorsed by the states at the coming GST Council meeting on Saturday, it would entail revenue implications. This, when average monthly GST collections of just over Rs 97,000 crore during April-November are below the targeted Rs 1,12,000 crore figure.

Which of the following should be the last but one sentence of the paragraph?

The first sentence should be sentence e as it is the introductory sentence which tells about the main topic. i.e. Keeping the GST rates upto 18%. The next sentence must be c which is indicated from the fiscal prudence mentioned in the respective sentence. Sentence a must follow this sentence as it is stating the prospects of the above decision. Sentence d is fixed which should be followed by sentence b that describes the effects of the decision. Sentence f is the last one in the sequence as it is the concluding statement which tells about the implications of the decision.

Question 5

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged. (a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has suffered, ...

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (e), and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentence (d) is already fixed and it is not to be rearranged.

(a) The prospects of this are even less when the ruling party has suffered losses in key “semi-final” state polls against a suddenly energised Opposition, which has made populist farm loan waivers its key campaign theme.

(b) That decision would mean cutting the rates on cement, auto components, motor vehicles, tyres, movie tickets, digital cameras or even ACs, large-screen televisions and dishwashers — leaving out only luxury or sin goods such as big cars, personal aircraft, cigarettes and alcohol from the latest pruning exercise — from 28 per cent to 18 per cent.

(c) Adherence to fiscal prudence is too much to expect when national elections are hardly four months away. ecadbf

(d) It is not surprising, then, to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi promising to ensure a Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate of not more than 18 per cent on “99 per cent of items”.

(e) Bid to ensure rate of not more than 18 per cent for most items may be politically timed, but is economically sound.

(f) PIf endorsed by the states at the coming GST Council meeting on Saturday, it would entail revenue implications. This, when average monthly GST collections of just over Rs 97,000 crore during April-November are below the targeted Rs 1,12,000 crore figure.

. Which of the following should be the third sentence of the paragraph?

The first sentence should be sentence e as it is the introductory sentence which tells about the main topic. i.e. Keeping the GST rates upto 18%. The next sentence must be c which is indicated from the fiscal prudence mentioned in the respective sentence. Sentence a must follow this sentence as it is stating the prospects of the above decision. Sentence d is fixed which should be followed by sentence b that describes the effects of the decision. Sentence f is the last one in the sequence as it is the concluding statement which tells about the implications of the decision

Question 6

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged. 1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A, ...

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged.

1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study reported in the Journal of Sensory Studies in 2012 found that food is perceived differently depending on the characteristics of the container.

(a) There is no fixed rule stating that flavour and aroma are enhanced in a cup of a certain colour or shade. In reality this varies depending on the type of food, but the truth is that, as this effect occurs, more attention should be paid to the colour of the container as it has more potential than one could imagine.

(b) Betina Piqueras conducted an experiment with 57 participants who were asked to evaluate samples of hot chocolate served in four different kinds of plastic cups.

(c) The article also summarised previous studies that also confirmed the effect of containers on sensory characteristics of food or drink. For example, the flavour of lemon in yellow tins was preferred to that of soft drinks presented in a cold colour such as blue.

(d) Perception of the sweetness, rather than the flavour of the cocoa, and also the aroma where much less influenced by the colour of the cup, although participants found the the chocolate to be slightly sweeter and more aromatic in a cream coloured cup.

(e) The cups were all the same size but with different external colours: white, cream, red and orange with white on the inside. They found that the participants rated hot chocolate in an orange or cream coloured cup to taste better than in a white or red one.

7. Drinks in pink containers were viewed as being more sugary. Strawberry mousse presented on a white plate seemed sweeter than on a black plate. Coffee in brown packaging was associated with a stronger flavour and aroma.

Which of the following should be the second sentence of the paragraph?

The first sentence should be sentence b as it is telling that who is conducting the experiment and what did he do. The next sentence must be e as it is telling about the characteristics of the cup mentioned in the previous sentence. The sentence d should be the next one in the sequence as it is telling about the different tastes of the things in different coloured containers. Sentence a should be the next sentence as indicated from the first line as it is defining the practical implication of the relationship between flavour and colours. The last sentence should be c as it is telling about the summary.

Question 7

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged. 1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study, ...

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged.

1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study reported in the Journal of Sensory Studies in 2012 found that food is perceived differently depending on the characteristics of the container.

(a) There is no fixed rule stating that flavour and aroma are enhanced in a cup of a certain colour or shade. In reality this varies depending on the type of food, but the truth is that, as this effect occurs, more attention should be paid to the colour of the container as it has more potential than one could imagine.

(b) Betina Piqueras conducted an experiment with 57 participants who were asked to evaluate samples of hot chocolate served in four different kinds of plastic cups.

(c) The article also summarised previous studies that also confirmed the effect of containers on sensory characteristics of food or drink. For example, the flavour of lemon in yellow tins was preferred to that of soft drinks presented in a cold colour such as blue.

(d) Perception of the sweetness, rather than the flavour of the cocoa, and also the aroma where much less influenced by the colour of the cup, although participants found the the chocolate to be slightly sweeter and more aromatic in a cream coloured cup.

(e) The cups were all the same size but with different external colours: white, cream, red and orange with white on the inside. They found that the participants rated hot chocolate in an orange or cream coloured cup to taste better than in a white or red one.

7. Drinks in pink containers were viewed as being more sugary. Strawberry mousse presented on a white plate seemed sweeter than on a black plate. Coffee in brown packaging was associated with a stronger flavour and aroma.

The first sentence should be sentence b as it is telling that who is conducting the experiment and what did he do. The next sentence must be e as it is telling about the characteristics of the cup mentioned in the previous sentence. The sentence d should be the next one in the sequence as it is telling about the different tastes of the things in different coloured containers. Sentence a should be the next sentence as indicated from the first line as it is defining the practical implication of the relationship between flavour and colours. The last sentence should be c as it is telling about the summary.

Question 8

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged. 1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study, ...

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged.

1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study reported in the Journal of Sensory Studies in 2012 found that food is perceived differently depending on the characteristics of the container.

(a) There is no fixed rule stating that flavour and aroma are enhanced in a cup of a certain colour or shade. In reality this varies depending on the type of food, but the truth is that, as this effect occurs, more attention should be paid to the colour of the container as it has more potential than one could imagine.

(b) Betina Piqueras conducted an experiment with 57 participants who were asked to evaluate samples of hot chocolate served in four different kinds of plastic cups.

(c) The article also summarised previous studies that also confirmed the effect of containers on sensory characteristics of food or drink. For example, the flavour of lemon in yellow tins was preferred to that of soft drinks presented in a cold colour such as blue.

(d) Perception of the sweetness, rather than the flavour of the cocoa, and also the aroma where much less influenced by the colour of the cup, although participants found the the chocolate to be slightly sweeter and more aromatic in a cream coloured cup.

(e) The cups were all the same size but with different external colours: white, cream, red and orange with white on the inside. They found that the participants rated hot chocolate in an orange or cream coloured cup to taste better than in a white or red one.

7. Drinks in pink containers were viewed as being more sugary. Strawberry mousse presented on a white plate seemed sweeter than on a black plate. Coffee in brown packaging was associated with a stronger flavour and aroma.

Which of the following should be the fourth sentence of the paragraph?

The first sentence should be sentence b as it is telling that who is conducting the experiment and what did he do. The next sentence must be e as it is telling about the characteristics of the cup mentioned in the previous sentence. The sentence d should be the next one in the sequence as it is telling about the different tastes of the things in different coloured containers. Sentence a should be the next sentence as indicated from the first line as it is defining the practical implication of the relationship between flavour and colours. The last sentence should be c as it is telling about the summary.

Question 9

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged. 1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study, ...

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged.

1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study reported in the Journal of Sensory Studies in 2012 found that food is perceived differently depending on the characteristics of the container.

(a) There is no fixed rule stating that flavour and aroma are enhanced in a cup of a certain colour or shade. In reality this varies depending on the type of food, but the truth is that, as this effect occurs, more attention should be paid to the colour of the container as it has more potential than one could imagine.

(b) Betina Piqueras conducted an experiment with 57 participants who were asked to evaluate samples of hot chocolate served in four different kinds of plastic cups.

(c) The article also summarised previous studies that also confirmed the effect of containers on sensory characteristics of food or drink. For example, the flavour of lemon in yellow tins was preferred to that of soft drinks presented in a cold colour such as blue.

(d) Perception of the sweetness, rather than the flavour of the cocoa, and also the aroma where much less influenced by the colour of the cup, although participants found the the chocolate to be slightly sweeter and more aromatic in a cream coloured cup.

(e) The cups were all the same size but with different external colours: white, cream, red and orange with white on the inside. They found that the participants rated hot chocolate in an orange or cream coloured cup to taste better than in a white or red one.

7. Drinks in pink containers were viewed as being more sugary. Strawberry mousse presented on a white plate seemed sweeter than on a black plate. Coffee in brown packaging was associated with a stronger flavour and aroma.

. Which of the following should be the last sentence of the paragraph?

The first sentence should be sentence b as it is telling that who is conducting the experiment and what did he do. The next sentence must be e as it is telling about the characteristics of the cup mentioned in the previous sentence. The sentence d should be the next one in the sequence as it is telling about the different tastes of the things in different coloured containers. Sentence a should be the next sentence as indicated from the first line as it is defining the practical implication of the relationship between flavour and colours. The last sentence should be c as it is telling about the summary.

Question 10

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged. 1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A, ...

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following six sentences/ group of sentences (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them. The sentences (1) and (2) are already fixed and these are not to be rearranged.

1. Is there a relationship between colour and taste? A study reported in the Journal of Sensory Studies in 2012 found that food is perceived differently depending on the characteristics of the container.

(a) There is no fixed rule stating that flavour and aroma are enhanced in a cup of a certain colour or shade. In reality this varies depending on the type of food, but the truth is that, as this effect occurs, more attention should be paid to the colour of the container as it has more potential than one could imagine.

(b) Betina Piqueras conducted an experiment with 57 participants who were asked to evaluate samples of hot chocolate served in four different kinds of plastic cups.

(c) The article also summarised previous studies that also confirmed the effect of containers on sensory characteristics of food or drink. For example, the flavour of lemon in yellow tins was preferred to that of soft drinks presented in a cold colour such as blue.

(d) Perception of the sweetness, rather than the flavour of the cocoa, and also the aroma where much less influenced by the colour of the cup, although participants found the the chocolate to be slightly sweeter and more aromatic in a cream coloured cup.

(e) The cups were all the same size but with different external colours: white, cream, red and orange with white on the inside. They found that the participants rated hot chocolate in an orange or cream coloured cup to taste better than in a white or red one.

7. Drinks in pink containers were viewed as being more sugary. Strawberry mousse presented on a white plate seemed sweeter than on a black plate. Coffee in brown packaging was associated with a stronger flavour and aroma.

The first sentence should be sentence b as it is telling that who is conducting the experiment and what did he do. The next sentence must be e as it is telling about the characteristics of the cup mentioned in the previous sentence. The sentence d should be the next one in the sequence as it is telling about the different tastes of the things in different coloured containers. Sentence a should be the next sentence as indicated from the first line as it is defining the practical implication of the relationship between flavour and colours. The last sentence should be c as it is telling about the summary.

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